I don't know what I'd name it, but I think California Screamin' should get a new name to fit in with the elegant victorian boardwalk theme. The sound of the name, and especially that pesky lack of g, doesn't fit the time period or feel that the refurb is bringing to the area in my opinion.

Great topic! I'm still cognitively incapable of understanding "Space Mountain," but the name endures and is perfect in its weirdness.

Because I like brevity, I would replace "The Wizarding World of Harry Potter" with Hogsmeade and "Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey" with Hogwarts. Hermione plays a bigger role than Harry in the ride, anyway.

"Twister - Ride it Out" is horrendous. How about just Twister? And please remove the exclamation mark from "Disaster!" Along those lines, please remove "The Ride" or "4D" from all attractions. The former is redundant and the latter makes no sense.

Meow Mix (great screen name btw)..... You would have done well in my Business Communications course..... It seemed to focus on keeping things short and simple a lot, and trimming any extra wording. I do think long names get shortened by the consumer anyway; Even when things get named a long name a lot of people will start calling it something shorter anyway and know what each other are talking about still.

I am not a fan of when they pick a name that is not easy for the masses where the park is located to figure out how to pronounce as it was intended to be right away. Busch Gardens for example seems to have some rides that seem like some people (possibly including myself) would need someone to tell them how it's suppose to be pronounced before they start saying it a lot....(names like Sheikra) lol.

Seriously though, Pteranedon Flyers is the worst named attraction in history. Watching newcomers to the park try to pronounce it off the map always cracks me up. "puhtuhraneedone...peter aneedon... pandon...that p ride looks fun"